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Planera rekryteringar inför sommaren

Sommaren närmar sig och med den semestrar hos oss, på fakulteten och Statens servicecenter som påverkar möjligheterna att rekrytera. Behöver du annonsera över sommaren? Skicka en kravprofil till HR senast den 1 juni för att få ut annonsen.Medarbetare som börjar i höst?Underlag för anställningsbeslut behöver skickas till HR senast 1 juni för att kunna processa anställningen innan sommaren.Tänk på a

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/planera-rekryteringar-infor-sommaren - 2025-09-29

Nytt forskningsråd på institutionen

För att stärka det strategiska arbetet med forskning har prefekt Jessica Abbott beslutat att bilda ett nytt forskningsråd. Rådet fungerar som ett rådgivande organ till prefekten och består av fem lärare med bred representation från institutionens forskningsområden. Biträdande prefekt Fredric Carlsson leder rådet, med administrativ chef Joakim Nilsson som stöd. I rådet ingår även Emma Kritzberg, Di

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/nytt-forskningsrad-pa-institutionen - 2025-09-29

2025 sommarsemestrar för ledning, gemensam administrativ och teknisk personal

Under sommaren 2025 har många semester och det kan ta längre tid att få hjälp med administrativa frågor och IT-support. Följande tider har administratörer, administrativ chef, gemensam teknisk personal och IT-personal semester. Det kan tillkomma fler semesterdagar. På vår organisationsssida ser du vem som har hand om administrationen på de olika avdelningarna. Tänk på att vara ute i god tid med di

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/2025-sommarsemestrar-ledning-gemensam-administrativ-och-teknisk-personal - 2025-09-29

Byta av IT-supportsystem

Nu på måndag, den 1 september, ansluter vi institutionens IT-support till universitetets gemensamma supportfunktion ServiceNow. Mailadressen är samma som tidigare, helpdesk [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se. I fortsättningen kommer en universitetscentral support lösa enklare frågor, medan våra IT-tekniker hanterar ärende som exempelvis IT-inköp, lokal nätanslutning och ominstallationer.Om du vill följa

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/byta-av-it-supportsystem - 2025-09-29

Seminarieserien för hösten 2025 klar

Vi är glada att kunna presentera institutionens seminarieserie för hösten 2025, som kommer att bjuda på en spännande rad talare från hela världen. Seminarierna äger rum varje torsdag kl. 13.15 i Blå hallen i Ekologibyggnaden. Efter föreläsningarna finns det möjlighet för fika och mingel.Nedan hittar du det fullständiga schemat för hösten 2025:Alla länkar leder till externa webbplatser.DatumTypFöre

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/artikel/seminarieserien-hosten-2025-klar - 2025-09-29

Watch: Student develops bracelet that is a personal safety alarm

A bracelet with a unique ”panic grip” - featuring a built-in mobile phone and GPS system - has been developed by a former industrial design student at Lund University in Sweden. The device doesn’t require a base station in your home. WATCH VIDEO STORYThe mobile bracelet can be programmed with up to seven phone numbers. When activated, the microphone and speakers are switched on, phone calls are ma

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-student-develops-bracelet-personal-safety-alarm - 2025-09-29

Spiders eat more insects than people eat meat and fish

Spiders eat between 400 and 800 million tons of insects and springtails each year. In comparison, people worldwide eat 400 million tons of meat and fish per year. The enormous amount the spiders eat helps to regulate and control how many pest insects there are in different habitats, mainly in forests and grassland.Behind the results are Klaus Birkhofer, researcher at the Department of Biology at L

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/spiders-eat-more-insects-people-eat-meat-and-fish - 2025-09-29

Cells grow more naturally in “spaghetti”

The usual way of cultivating cells is to use a flat laboratory dish of glass. However, inside a human body, the cells do not grow on a flat surface, but rather in three dimensions. This has lead researchers at Lund University in Sweden to develop a porous “spaghetti” of tissue-friendly polymers with cavities in which the cells can develop in a more natural way. “When cultivating brain cells in a f

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/cells-grow-more-naturally-spaghetti - 2025-09-29

Unique study of 1,000 modern burials

When the city of Copenhagen decided to build a new underground station in the Assistens Cemetery where many famous Danes are buried, they had to remove part of the entire north-eastern corner of the cemetery and re-bury the people who had been laid to rest in this area. This presented a unique opportunity for archaeologists at the Museum of Copenhagen, under the leadership of Sian Anthony from Lun

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unique-study-1000-modern-burials - 2025-09-29

Modern alchemy creates luminescent iron molecules

A group of researchers at Lund University in Sweden have made the first iron-based molecule capable of emitting light. This could contribute to the development of affordable and environmentally friendly materials for e.g. solar cells, light sources and displays. For over 50 years, chemists have developed metal-based dye molecules for a wide range of different applications, such as displays and sol

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/modern-alchemy-creates-luminescent-iron-molecules - 2025-09-29

Finger prosthesis provides clues to brain health

In a collaboration between Swedish and Italian researchers, the aim was to analyse how the brain interprets information from a virtual experience of touch, created by a finger prosthesis with artificial sensation. The result was – completely unexpectedly – a new method for measuring brain health. “We were able to measure the cooperation between neural networks in a very precise and detailed way. W

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/finger-prosthesis-provides-clues-brain-health - 2025-09-29

Two ERC Advanced Grants to Lund University

Two biology researchers at Lund University have been awarded a prestigious grant worth almost SEK 50 million from the European Research Council. One of the research projects is about the mystery of aging and how the immune system attacks the body’s own cells. The other project will study how small insects are able to navigate with the help of the Earth’s magnetic field.The Mystery of AgingProfesso

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/two-erc-advanced-grants-lund-university - 2025-09-29

Where does your blood actually come from?

Scientists at Lund University in Sweden have developed a new understanding of how the first blood cells form during human development as they transition from endothelial cells to form blood cells of different types. Using a laboratory model of human stem cell development and by looking at the expression of blood cell and endothelial cell genes in each individual cell, they found a progression from

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/where-does-your-blood-actually-come - 2025-09-29

Unique glimpse into world of Japanese mafia tattoos

A chance meeting in a Yokohama pub led Lund University researcher Andreas Johansson straight to the heart of the Japanese Yakuza mafia. For two weeks, he was “embedded” with a well-known Yakuza clan, enabling him to document their tattoos through photography. He is now releasing his book of photos ”Yakuza Tattoo”. In 2014, Andreas Johansson participated in a conference in Yokohama, Japan. One even

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unique-glimpse-world-japanese-mafia-tattoos - 2025-09-29

Mindfulness just as effective as CBT for a broad range of psychiatric symptoms

Mindfulness group therapy has an equally positive effect as individual CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) for the treatment of a wide range of psychiatric symptoms in patients with depression, anxiety and stress-related disorders. Researchers made the finding in a new study from the Center for Primary Healthcare Research (CPF) in Malmö, which is a collaboration between Lund University in Sweden a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/mindfulness-just-effective-cbt-broad-range-psychiatric-symptoms - 2025-09-29

Nanotubes that build themselves

Researchers from Lund University in Sweden have succeeded in producing nanotubes from a single building block using so-called molecular self-recognition. The tube can also change shape depending on the surrounding environment. The results can contribute to the future development of transport channels for drugs through the cell membrane. In the present study, researchers from Lund University in Swe

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/nanotubes-build-themselves - 2025-09-29

Giant prehistoric worm discovered

Researchers from Lund University, among others, have recently discovered a giant prehistoric worm with massive jaws. The worm lived in the sea 400 million years ago and is estimated to have been up to two metres long. The newly discovered species’ scientific name was inspired by a bassist in an American hard rock band. The worm species is the largest marine jawed worm ever found, and was discovere

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/giant-prehistoric-worm-discovered - 2025-09-29